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Private In-Home and Online Physical Chemistry Tutoring in Detroit, MI

Receive personally tailored Physical Chemistry lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with in-home and online tutoring that offers flexible scheduling and your choice of locations.

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How can a Physical Chemistry tutor help you?

Understanding physical chemistry is important for any student, especially for those who require the course for their curriculum or if they plan on progressing to more advanced science classes. Having a solid understanding of the concepts and vocabulary words while enrolled in a physical chemistry class is of the utmost importance. Teachers often don't touch on certain topics as much as students may like, and it is easy to fall behind if the class moves at an accelerated speed. In these conditions, having a private tutor is a huge advantage and students are proven to learn better if they are able to work one-on-one with another person. The Varsity Tutors' educational directors may find you an expert physical chemistry tutor in Detroit, MI, to cater to your specific needs.

Learning physical chemistry while also trying to handle a million other commitments may be a real challenge. Student life is busy, and it may seem like having another lesson to go to may sound overwhelming. Luckily, you may call Varsity Tutors today to find personal physical chemistry tutors who work on your time in Detroit, MI. Your tutor may make sure that you don't have to go out of your way to arrange a lesson. You may be able to meet your tutor at a place that you visit everyday, which may be somewhere on your campus, at your favorite restaurant, or even at your home. Your personal tutor may meet you on your time, and may potentially help to make sure that they are as accessible as possible. You are also able to arrange a meeting with your tutor via the Internet by using a face-to-face online learning platform

Work towards all of your goals in physical chemistry with the aid of an expert tutor in Detroit. Your tutor wants you to be able to learn at your own pace, and they may go out of their way to try to help that your lessons fit your learning style. Physical chemistry may be a rewarding subject to study, and your tutor realizes this. They may do everything that they may to make sure that you enjoy the subject for the amazing one that it is, and they may keep your lessons both fun and engaging. Stop worrying about not getting the most out of your physical chemistry education, and get connected with a skilled physical chemistry tutor in Detroit by contacting Varsity Tutors today.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"Helped the student study for his science test, and I assisted him with a homework assignment. The student showed me a quizlet someone in his study group had built for the class and we used it to study for the test. The study questions he got wrong were mostly closely related terms that he mixed up. After we went over them, I suggested that he study the related terms grouped together and use memory devices to connect the slight between them."

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"The student was chosen to participate in more challenging science tests due to his superior performance. We reviewed material for his chapter 3 science test which was about different types of energy including kinetic, potential, sound, mechanical, etc. The student knew the material well and we worked on some higher order concepts to help him prepare for his exam. "

"Today the student and I went over all the lessons of her science chapter which included Bernoulli, Pascal, and Archimedes' principles. We also did more practice on equations which she was tested on the next day. "

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"Tonight we worked on his Science Project primarily - doing some other last minute touches on parts of his Reading Project that he had worked on between meetings. The student worked really hard. I was impressed."

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"In this session the student and I focused on his homework assignments. The student even joked that he was "on a roll today!" He flew through the math homework (word problems with fractions) and had very little trouble, if any. The student also worked on science homework which focused on parts of the microscope. Lastly, we worked on his reading comprehension homework. The student did a great job with this as well. "

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"During this session we went over the student's problem set. I recommended her to view some videos to help her study. "

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"We briefly discussed double slit experiment, photon as a pocket of energy in a form of light, theory of boson particles. One of the main concepts discussed was the idea of electromagnetism, including the field generated and waves. We discussed an idea of creating a wave propagating through space, such as light and radio waves. I also explained the existence of Van der Waals interactions between molecules. "

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"We covered osmosis, hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic solutions, and what this meant with the chickpea experiment. We also discussed what is happening in the chickpea as equilibrium is approached and with rate. We discussed in the experiment the effect of temperature and the number of chickpeas. I also gave him a direction to go in order to present the graphs he would need to print for this material. "

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"The student and I reviewed the properties of derivatives as well as derivative manipulation. We worked through her practice midterms solving proofs. At first, she struggled with knowing when to do certain steps, so I taught her things to look for and tricks that will help her on her test. "

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"The student and I went over questions he had from chapters 23 and 24 in preparation for his exam tomorrow. He struggled mostly with when to use the Gibbs-Duhem equation for derivations. We also worked on showing that Henry's Law was obeyed when Raoult's Law is obeyed as well as proving that the potentials and volumes, for a two compartment closed system separated by a permeable membrane both systems in equilibrium, are constants. There were no concerns for this session. He will continue to work on problems to prepare for his exam. He felt he was better prepared for this exam than the last one."

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"We covered how to evaluate radial averages of hydrogen-like wave functions by integration over space in spherical coordinates. We proved that certain functions were eigenvalues of the harmonic oscillator Hamiltonian. Further differentiation problems were left for further practice. "

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"Today we discussed about following topics:
1. Molecular Orbital Theory: it is based upon a simple method that is LCAO method which means Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals.
2. Bent Rule: In simple words it means that s-character of the hybrid orbitals is concentrated towards the ligand which are more electropositive.
3. Bond order: It tells us about the number of covalent bonds present in a molecule. Higher the bond order, more is the stability, more is the bond dissociation energy and less is the bond length."